Vikings Wire Week 3 Power Rankings

Vikings Wire Week 3 Power Rankings

32. Browns (0-2)

Don’t go to Cleveland. Something bad will happen to you, unless you play basketball or baseball in 2016. Otherwise, you’re doomed.

It looked like Corey Coleman was going to be a bright spot for the Browns, and he still probably will be, but he’s going to miss a big chunk of his rookie season with a broken hand. This is sad. The Browns will win a game or two this season, I just don’t know how or when.

31. Bears

30. Jaguars

29. Bills

28. Rams

27. Saints

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26. Redskins

25. 49ers

24. Dolphins

23. Chargers

22. Colts

21. Falcons

20. Lions

19. Cowboys

18. Titans

17. Raiders

16. Chiefs

15. Buccaneers

14. Jets (1-1)

The Jets have the looks of a playoff team. What once was Revis Island looks more like a cabin in northern Minnesota, but that’s what happens with an aging corner.

If running back Matt Forte can open up the offense for Ryan Fitzpatrick like he did in Week 2, it’s not crazy to think this team can be a top-10 offense in the league.

Eric Decker is the new Cris Carter. All he does is catch touchdowns.

13. Seahawks

12. Packers

11. Eagles

10. Ravens

9. Bengals

8. Giants

7. Texans

6. Cardinals

5. Panthers (1-1)

The Week 1 loss to Denver is one that won’t set the tone for the entire season. The team routed San Francisco, despite turning the ball over four times. The inexperienced cornerbacks have played well through the first two weeks and that was the biggest question mark heading into the season. So far, so good.

4. Vikings

It’s hard to argue with this considering how well the Vikings’ defense played in the first two weeks and Sam Bradford played in his first start.

There are concerns here with the offensive line and the running game. And of course the 1,299 injuries the Vikings have. But if there’s a coach in the NFL (besides Sir Hoodie) who can get his players to not use that as an excuse, it’s Mike Zimmer. Luckily for the Vikings, he’s their coach.